Jaclyn Leto was a promising eighth-grade prospect awaiting her scholastic career to commence the last time Chatham advanced into the Tournament of Champions state final four years ago.

Saturday, the standout senior will lead Chatham, No. 3 in The Star-Ledger Top 20, against the state's only undefeated team, top-ranked Moorestown, when the two collide at 5 p.m. in the sixth annual NJSIAA Tournament of Champions final at Kean University in Union.

"I was in eighth grade and watched the last time Chatham was here," said the Dartmouth-bound Leto, who has 109 goals with 47 assists this spring. "Since the season began this was our goal. Our focus every day has been to get to the T of C final, and we'll need 50 minutes of our best lacrosse against a team as skilled as Moorestown."

The South Jersey power, which boasts a stunning 298-14 record from 2000 to Saturday's game, presents a daunting challenge to Chatham's quest for a first T of C crown.

Talented senior Stephanie Toy (85 goals, 58 assists) and sophomore Marie McCool (83, 18) have fueled Moorestown's overpowering attack. Bringing the title back to Moorestown, which bowed to Ridgewood in last year's championship, is paramount for Toy.

"It would be awesome to help bring the T of C back to our program," said Toy, who will play at Notre Dame next year and has 251 goals and 147 assists in her stellar career. "I think our strength is we have so much depth on this team. We've got a balanced attack and I think that's what makes us such a threat. We have four or five players who can produce goals."

The Morris County Tournament champion offers a tight defense of its own with seniors Liz Hyde and Brittany Marriott and juniors Kit Whiteman, Ashley Perselay and goalie Hannah Reader.

"It’s going to be a challenge for us," said Moorestown's midfielder, Haleigh Dalmass. "But this is right where we belong. Playing in this game is what we aimed for all season and going out with a win is our ultimate goal."

PREDICTION: Look for Moorestown, seeking to secure its first T of C title since 2009, to outlast a valiant Chatham squad in a classic contest that may see overtime before its settled. Moorestown, 12-11.